vasodilation

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va·so·dil·a·tion

 (vā′zō-dī-lā′shən, -dĭ-) also va·so·dil·a·ta·tion (-dĭl′ə-tā′shən, -dī′lə-)
n.
Dilation of a blood vessel, as by the action of a nerve or drug.
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vasodilation

(ˌveɪzəʊdaɪˈleɪʃən) or

vasodilatation

n
(Medicine) the dilation of a blood vessel, caused, for example, by a nerve or drug
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.vasodilation - dilation of blood vessels (especially the arteries)
dilatation, dilation - the act of expanding an aperture; "the dilation of the pupil of the eye"
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Translations
vasodilatation

vasodilation

n (Med) → Vasodilatation f (spec), → Gefäßerweiterung f
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va·so·di·la·tion

n. vasodilatación, aumento del calibre de los vasos sanguíneos.
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vasodilation

n vasodilatación f
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UVR has also been found to reduce nitric oxide-associated dilation of skin blood vessels (vasodilation) by reducing the amount of nitric oxide available in the skin.
'Having warmer feet causes vasodilation (dilation of the blood vessels) throughout the body, which actually causes your body temperature to drop slightly.
Both agents induced a renal vasodilation and increased RBF to a similar extent.
The study's results showed increased blood flow to the genitals and improvement in hip vasodilation, which is the dilation of blood vessels near the groin area that help decrease blood pressure.
Dr Sana said consuming large amounts of watermelon has also been correlated with improved cardiovascular function because it improves blood flow via vasodilation (relaxation of blood pressure).
AOBiome's candidate is a single strain of beneficial AOB, Nitrosomonas eutropha, that converts naturally occurring ammonia to nitric oxide, a signaling molecule well-known to regulate inflammation and vasodilation, and to nitrite, altered levels of which are associated with migraines.
Under normal physiology, the endothelium maintains the vascular homeostasis by regulating the balance between vasodilation and vasoconstriction.
QU researchers also presented posters on various topics such as 'A high Carbohydrate diet increased adiposity and compromised vasodilation in rats', 'Enhanced structural and functional analyses of zebrafish cardiovascular systems' and 'Initial Results from a Study on Greywater Reuse: Economic Benefits and Public Opinions'.
PDE-5 inhibitors have been shown to be effective and safe in patients with cardiovascular disease and to restore penile vasculature vasodilation (13).
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